🏈 UF LB comments about OU

mando

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Not surprising but the Mullen culture is showing up again. These clowns just keep following the example set by their Head Coach.



Florida linebacker James Houston IV on Tuesday took a shot at Oklahoma ahead of their meeting in the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic on Dec. 30.

Houston, a redshirt junior, was asked about playing in Big 12 territory at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. He said he wasn't worried about Oklahoma having a form of home-field advantage.

"Oklahoma is a good matchup, but they're not on our level," he said. "They're not the SEC. They're not the Florida Gators. So we should put on a good show."

Houston's comments stood in stark contrast with those from the rest of his teammates.

Wide receiver Justin Shorter called Oklahoma "a pretty good team."

Quarterback Kyle Trask had only watched some film of the Sooners but came away impressed.

"They've got some solid players," he said. "We're just going to have to put together a good game plan and just execute."

Oklahoma, whose season got off to a rocky start at 1-2, has since rattled off seven straight wins, including a Big 12 championship last Saturday, to finish No. 6 in the College Football Playoff rankings.

Florida, which ranks seventh, is coming off back-to-back losses to unranked LSU and No. 1 Alabama in the SEC championship game.

The Gators will be without star tight end Kyle Pitts after the Biletnikoff Award finalist announced earlier this week that he is opting out to prepare for the NFL draft.
 
You just lost one of your big playmakers, so why wouldn’t you boast about how you’re going to win. Chokelaoma will be more motivated than Florida and will win this one.
Their scoring offenses have been identical this season with OU slightly ahead; 41.8 vs 41.6 points per game. Scoring defenses are a different story with OU allowing seven fewer points per game. If you take the Bama game out there's still a five point differential.

And Florida is playing without Pitts?
 
Their scoring offenses have been identical this season with OU slightly ahead; 41.8 vs 41.6 points per game. Scoring defenses are a different story with OU allowing seven fewer points per game. If you take the Bama game out there's still a five point differential.

And Florida is playing without Pitts?
Yeah it will come down to will the UF that played Bama show up or the one that played LSU. Probably somewhere in between so they may get beat.
 
Their scoring offenses have been identical this season with OU slightly ahead; 41.8 vs 41.6 points per game. Scoring defenses are a different story with OU allowing seven fewer points per game. If you take the Bama game out there's still a five point differential.

And Florida is playing without Pitts?

And Toney!
And Grimes!
And Copeland!

 
Yeah it will come down to will the UF that played Bama show up or the one that played LSU. Probably somewhere in between so they may get beat.

More like the one that played the first five minutes against UGA.


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